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Tigers at Tadoba are waiting for you!

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  Here’s your chance to feel elated as the recent news of Tadoba getting fully operational has been creating waves in the country. Amidst the negativity of the pandemic, the opening of Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve has been a respite for nature lovers, wildlife enthusiasts, tourists, and wildlife photographers among others.  Tadoba safari  can take away your lockdown monotony and help you to unwind amidst the woods. You have to pack your bags and do Tadoba safari booking online to save your time and energy. Safari booking in Tadoba has always been a pleasurable experience for many people. Jungle safari in Tadoba has always created excitement for travelers. Although the Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve has been half operational since June, the authorities have now opened the areas where there have been major tiger sightings. Currently, the October climate in Tadoba is pleasant and there is a chance for more tiger sightings in the mid- October. You can take a break from your ...

Nature’s Pride turns tourist’s delight

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  As we enter into the period of ‘Unlock’, the mood is positive and exciting for many people. People are considering unwinding after the ‘lockdown’ and looking for a getaway. If you search for ‘Is Tadoba open now?’ The answer is of course yes as Tadoba National Park Resorts are waiting for you. Tadoba jeep safari online bookings are in full swing and people are checking out one of the best jungle lodges packages. However, this exciting park has one of the best construction histories to begin while making one of the best amalgamations of nature and development. Getting hotels and resort up on its feet is challenging for both the curators and nature. Along with a possibility of growth comes the trade-off of habitat destruction that comes in form of landscape alteration, felling of trees, diversion of natural water systems, and profiling of exotic species into the natural. These trade-offs if managed responsibly could bring social, economic, and environmental prosperity which has be...

‘Jungle Book’ in the forest

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  Childhood days are always so pure and innocent where we imagine fantasy themes and want them in real life. Many of us would have dreamt to become ‘ Mowgli ’ for a few days and stay in the jungle. The exciting forest, Mowgli’s friends, and his love for them were so divine. He would love to play with the whole day while they would save him from any adventure. Although, it is not possible to imitate Mowgli in real life, we can certainly live his life for a few hours by visiting our jungles. The forests in India have preserved and maintained well by the authorities where isolation of certain species ensures their well-being in  appropriate habitat.    Either in the form of zoos, parks, or sanctuaries, these animal surroundings are open for tourists' viewings. Photographers, wildlife enthusiasts, young and old look forward to safaris. Located in Chandrapur, Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve (TATR) is one such place where you find the animals of Rudyard Kipling’s ‘Jungle ...

Say it with Safari

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Human introduction to wild animals and their habitat is mostly through books and stories in childhood. The stories weaved together showcases the jungle life and enhances the imagination in kids. Later, cartoons and short documentaries played an important role showing the larger perspective. However, the only place to watch them directly was zoos or national parks where they were in captivity. Parents taking children to zoos and explaining animal life were common during earlier generations. However, the engaging and marvelous experience that safaris was unmatched for. Most of the adventure enthusiasts, tourists, forest hikers and wildlife photographers will vouch for it. The history of safaris can be dated back to early 1900s which was meant for travel and expedition. However, over the time it was used by royals and many other people for hunting and roaming in jungles. The history of jungle safari was traced in Africa where importance was giving to wild animals and their life. Slowly, o...